The NCAA Softball Tournament’s Gainesville Super Regional went full WWE this weekend.
Mia Williams — the daughter of Florida alum and NBA legend Jason “White Chocolate” Williams — was persona non grata as she returned to Gainesville after transferring to Texas Tech in the offseason.
Mia was plunked numerous time by her former team, an elderly woman allegedly threw a portable fan at her and Florida refused to shake Tech’s hands after the Lady Red Raiders advanced to the Women’s College World Series.
The Texas Tech-Florida super regional has gone full WWE.
Mia Williams transferred from Florida to Tech. Florida has hit her *five times* in 3 days. She hit the game-winning HR in Game 1, and now another one in Gm 3, after which a Tech dugout player got an unsportsmanlike warning
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) May 24, 2026
Meanwhile, her famous father spent the weekend jawing with rowdy Gator fans and took a parting shot at the old lady who threw an object at his daughter.
Absolute softball cinema. 🥎🍿
Jason Williams talks about the eventful weekend he had!
Shoutout the Williams fam for getting it done 🫡 pic.twitter.com/z9uY67NDzD
— Hoopin' N Hollerin’ (@hoopinghollerin) May 25, 2026
That series was a full-blown WWE
Texas Tech heads to WCWS, beating Florida
Gators plunked former player Mia Williams' numerous times, tempers were 🔥🔥
Florida doesn’t shake hands. pic.twitter.com/Eqna8PF5kd
— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace) May 24, 2026
An ugly scene at the end of the game.
Texas Tech starts talking to the fans and making hand gestures and the teams do not shake hands.
Keagan Rothrock’s dad, Greg Rothrock, was seen getting berated by a Red Raider fan at the end of the game as well. pic.twitter.com/6msszBkVk3
— Andres Rodriguez (@AndresR030105) May 24, 2026